Matt Campbell oddly appreciated the rain that drenched Penn State's entire 15th practice of spring drills. Though the weather kept fans from attending the end-of-spring ritual at Beaver Stadium, Campbell got a look at his team in uncomfortable conditions that he used as a metaphor for the future. "The end piece of it is probably most important," Campbell said after practice, still soaked from the downpour. "The storm's coming. We're going to have adversity. Are we as close-knit, tight-knit of a football team that, when the tough days come, we can fight through [being] down 14? We can fight through adversity, a bad quarter, a bad half? All of that stuff's coming, right?" Because it is, an early set of grades offers some insight into how much, and what kind of, progress Penn State made this spring. Campbell evaluated spring drills positively. Here's our spring report card.…